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Additive Manufacturing Letters 卷:3
Novel austenitic Cr-Mn-Ni TWIP-steel with superior strength enabled by laser powder bed fusion – On the role of substrate temperatures
M. Vollmer1  J. Mola2  S. Scherbring2  J. Richter3  G. Bartzsch3  O. Volkova4  T. Niendorf4 
[1]Corresponding author.
[2]|Institute of Iron and Steel Technology, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Leipziger Str. 34, Freiberg/Saxony 09599, Germany
[3]|Institute of Materials Engineering – Metallic Materials, University of Kassel, Möncheberg Str. 3, Kassel 34125, Germany
[4]|Materials Design and Structural Integrity Laboratory, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Albrecht Str. 30, Osnabrück 49076, Germany
关键词: Additive manufacturing;    Build temperature;    Austenitic steels;    Microstructure;    Mechanical properties, Twinning;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
In the present study, a novel austenitic stainless Cr-Mn-Ni steel was processed using laser-based powder bed fusion of metals (PBF-LB/M) at substrate plate temperatures ranging between 20 °C and 500 °C. Microstructure evolution was analysed by means of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Different substrate plate temperatures lead to differences in microstructure evolution due to the prevailing cooling conditions and overall thermal history, eventually resulting in different hardening behavior under quasi-static tensile loading even if the general mechanical performance of the different conditions is very similar. From the results shown, it is deduced that the prevailing microstructures are a result of different internal stress states evolved during solidification, cooling and intrinsic heat treatment, respectively. The different internal stress states promote increased local orientation deviations within the grains, which can be rationalized by different dislocation densities. The monotonic strength of the steel in focus is outstanding compared with cold-rolled counterparts and data available in literature.
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